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How to edit Registry from Command Prompt Adding, modifying, or deleting Windows registry subkeys and values should only be done by advanced users, admins, and IT professionals.
While accessing the Command Prompt on Windows 11/10, if you get Access is denied error, here is how you can get rid of the issue.
If you want to open an Elevated Command Prompt, which is one that runs with Administrator privileges, you can see the How to open a Windows 10 Elevated Command Prompt article instead.
The good old command prompt is still handy, robust, and customizable in Windows 10 and 11.
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